The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1916, Page 2

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and want to get through here the following may be sold: Black India Linen, values to 18c, | now Standard Sewing Silks, colors; regu- lar 10c; now A few pieces Silk Velvets, some Panned; values to $1.50, now. .59c Sponges, worth 10c for 5c; worth | 20c for 10c; worth 35¢ for... .18¢ | Scott Paper Towel Holders, regular | $1.00, now Colored O. N. T. Thread, wanes | My WOW. D FOP... . ccc cec eens Buttonhole Twist, colors only; a lar 2 for Sc, now 4 for......... 5c All By tiuas go at exactly. . Half Price Extra Special the bare price of the poles. enough performing. at the Hollywood, 212 OLYMPIA Jon DANGEROUS §: stomac accident THE STOCK OF THE LEADER COMPANY 1422-1426 First Avenue, Near Pike, SELLING, AND SELLING FAST, BUT NOT FAST ENOUGH TO SUIT US Were we selling our merchandise at a profit instead of almost giving it away we might be satisfied. We are QUITTING BUSINESS that’s the reason we want quick action our goods are going at 1/2, 1/3 and 14 — Second Ave. Prices Be here tomorrow, or as soon as you can. But come-——or by February Ist if possible that’s the reason Ladies’ Fitted Hand Bags, values to fo a. Sa eae $1.25 Boys’ and Misses’ Wool Gloves, col- ors; regular 25c, now......... 10c Ladies’ Fitted Hand Bags, values to BEM WOW hiv wi ees bees $1.95 | Ladies’ Wool Mitts and Gloves, reg- SE _ ee 25c Accordion plaited Skirts, just in; worth $5.98, now ......... $3.98 | Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, values to 25c, now........... 15¢ All Furs, not many left, now at Half All Toys are going at........ Half A thousand yards of Assorted Laces, Bands and Galoons, values to 35c, go at, per yard Mounted Curtain Poles, with brass trimmings, going at Corsets, Muslin Underwear, all reduced to prices that ought to give us a quick clearance. Remember, you can buy any Ladies’ Suit in the store, that regularly sold up to $34.50, at $8.98. Prices like the above can only be had at THE LEADER COMPANY Eo stad FIRST AVENUE, NEAR PIKE “IGILLIES’ TRIAL [GERMANS LOSE war- RES STOMACHS | MOVES SLOWLY 2 1-2 MILLIONS |. 19.—Little LONDON, casualties have mounted to the tremendous number of 2,525,768, Under Secretary Tennant an nounced today in the house of commons, pros Jan, 19.—German of STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19, 1916. PAGE 2) FAT PROFITS ON [BIRTH CONTROL | VOTE MACHINES CLUB PROTESTS ry club, joined Counetiman Lundy says that tt be! Seattle Organization Asks Ih 200 tha “i 0 @| had $200 that wasn't working, | Federal Authorities to | would show up the purchase of vot:| - ing machines by the king county Free Miss Sanger commissioners | They were purchased out of the} TO MEET IN, L IBRARY | general fund,” he said Wednesday, |"and the law saya that funds to] — Protests againat the prosecu lbuy voting machines with must] tion of Margaret H, Sanger, the md iasue voted on b writer, who le accused in the voting mac ont federal court of New York for 00,000, Lan harges e of the mails in the cir | Of $25,000 went into| culation of articles urging | of W. W. Conner,| birth control, have been for speaker of the house in the last warded to t | ntate legislature, and George W.| tles by four | Allen, the bonding agent | tlons, The | the birth contro! movements, | se | Known as the “Neomaithusian Car of Dr. J.T. Alexander, stolen! jeague,” the Women's Card and 27, rebutlt by Walter Rod:| Cabel’ league, the Working tneur, found tn Pike street and the Youns m, where Hobinson had | 8, althusian league” tn) Ue? ane Dr, Malyhus, the firet| to advocate birth control, It meets! om Thursday nights, and the meeting, January PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN : FOR INDIGESTION ‘* of this league hich the public is invited ng the | [speakers to appear before the} league are Prof, Bowman of the history department of the Univers-| ity of Washington, and Dr. G. M.| Mrs. Minnte Parkhurst! ecretary svi Sourness, Gas, Heart-} burn, Dyspepsia in Five Minutes. | ‘am sent by the league “ |to Judge Mayer, of the U. 8 dis: | Sour, Kasay, upset stomach, indi-|trict court, N. Y., is as follows: | Kestion heartburn, dyspepsia “We ask that prosecution, | when the food you eat ferments| which amounte to persecution | } in of Margaret H. Sanger cease | that she be given her liberty; | that the American people have the same freedom to collect and disseminate birth contro! knowledge as people of the Eu ropean countries have. Such information is recognized in all | civilized and modern countries | as necessary.” The trial of Margaret hat's when you real Kic in Pape's Diapepsin h misery vaniah te the it makes in five cninutes | 1% your stomach fs tn a It—if you can't lease, for y all stoma continu: | Ranger, | which was to have begun Tuesday, | has been postponed to January 7 to have a bad stomach—make your | |next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin. There will not be any distress—eat with out fear. It's decay Pape's Dia | pepain " regulate weak, | outof« s that gives it sales annually fifty cent cane of from any bed a4 CAT SHOW OPENS Thomas and” Cat will hold a family reunion three days, be kinning Thursday, at 1421 Third e, where the Queen City Cat club will give ite annual show, Pro ceeds will go to Mother KRythers _ home. Most of pedigreed te prize-winning cats in the Northwest pains |will be present, including the fa-| { | mous pete of Mra. F. D. Clark, Mra. Janney, Mrs H. F. Eckert, Da which traly belongs in every home. the finest, RHEUMATISM er Hylebos writes a lon Kar-Ru re. Edith M. Davis and Mra, FE. A Crowson. | Entries numbering more than 150 will come from all parts of Wash Oregon Kar-Ru Chemical Co. Tacoma, Wa ington. . British Columbia ion, who managed Internationa) Francisco in No. The Sensation of the Season Great Clothing Sale at the Rochester Upstairs Clothes Shop, Second Ave. and Madison St., offers you free and unrestricted choice of Any Suit or Overcoat in This New Store for 9% Every One of Them Is a Real $25.00 Value These are not the ordinary $15.00 garments, but the famous Rochester Clothes. When you get one of these smart, well-made Suits or Overcoats at the sale price of $12.50— You Actually Save One-Half We must make room for Spring goods. That’s Secretary Gilbert of the commis-| me a4 sion has been on the stand since} rom |11 o'clock yesterday morning, and | x R j iy upon the atom. | Dut little headway has been made | | wont he dotense made’ tee nen OITY LINE MAKING MONEY THESE DAYS) jan- that the methods employed by the| Th ia and ite acid ‘must be commission in checking its account| < beat pies, ad were rather lax. Gilbert's testi- eaapoonful o: i, a ample antacid, | 2087 related to documents of the| In this number were 613,060 killed and Intend wounded. 'PEAGE PROPOSERS THE HAGUE n. 19.—But one American still ins a place on |the Ford perm. Cold weather his: has no enemies in| ‘ t peace board warm or cold water ime and the methods of account-|ihe public utilities department. | This ts Dr Charles Pe Aked. The Se PRR aS SRE A | It ts keeping the tee in shape for board is threatened with disrup skating out m. and the tion with| ©. A. Lee, former chairman pub-| nic the mur | Members have refused t wit ” lic service commission, to talk to ciy hfe DR 1. CLANK tat ne na Grange at Wenatchee on} _ |e be WITH YOURSELF bon gl de inue with the trip from any drw ya be kept han Mrs. Joseph Fels intends going to h in the| England on business. Wiliams Jennings Bryan Henry Ford and Jane Addams, are still in | America, Mme. Rosiks Schwimmer has) elegraphed Mr. Ford in an endeavor) r|to have John D. Barry, of San Fran-| * | cisco, kept off the permanent board. | "EDISON BATTERIES : CAUSED EXPLOSION. WASHING TON. Jan, 19—A re} given out by Secretary of the Daniels declares that gas gen-| ; erated by the Edison storage bat) orien was responsible for the ex "| plosion on board the submarine E-2./ | The explosion occurred Saturday at the New York navy yard. WILL GUT PRICE ON PLATE TO U. S.? ° VASHING ‘TON Jan. 19.—Are 1 iffer a substantia Br Josepn eon Parent ae aie teak ve “ THE GREATEST NEWSPAPER STORY EVER Rat ee Pe | eae, Dr. LK, Clark, Manager . Cor, Tetra | Plans to KO to Palm Reach for an extended stay A Story Dealing With the Power of the Press ae, | The | ps | The mysteries of newspaperdom filmed at last. Y The monster plant of — the Chicago Herald seen in mp e&SS Enchante action. “EMPRESS CORNER” Have you ever been on the inside when a large news- SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE bait 4, B s ..., CIRCUIT a paper is about to spring a sensational story THE HOUSE OF EXITS Have you any idea of the immense amount of energy and brains, the wonderful machines and small army of An Extravaganza men used to publish an article you buy for a cent? FOUR DAYS—BEGINNING TODAY with Little Boy Blug, Little Red Riding Hood Mother Goose AND Simple Simon vAMERICA a LOS20¢ Tom and Stacia Moore 6 Other Features—6 ie = -—icanepseeeonsneonaetmeninsnenbnsnnesmanagneinanes |! SORAPPING AGAIN. the ‘“‘why’’ of the sale. And believe us, this sale | is bringing the crowds! Discriminating men are quick to grasp the opportunity. So, act at once, No charge for alter- and get a choice selection. ations. OCHESTE Stars Crotues Suop SECOND AVE. AT MADISON In the Commercial Bldg. Store Open Saturday Nights. | steamship —|ple are skilled. The wise yy UNION = SAVINGS &* ‘MAZATLAN IS SOLD SAN FRANCISCO Jan —The Edna sommes Capt | Fred Jebsen’s famed craft, the Ma zatlan, has been sold to a Norweg tan firm for $252,000, Ye Fortify the Syatem Against Grip When arip r Tl iv u nd until relieved y Choocolate-Conted o1 MONEY : Is an art in which few peo- spender invests in a savings account. Why don’t you? | f Start one with us at once, Hi Interest 4 % TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus $800,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B, SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer, | HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial \* District RANDRETH f “o” PILL An Effective Laxative Purely Vegetable Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, etc. Q oR (o) Ou Night von rors °° if Pinin Pain ts « visitor to every home and usually it comes quite unexpectedly. But you are prepared for every emergency it you keep a small bottle of Sloan's ; Liniment handy, It is the greatest | pain killer ever discovered. Simply laid on the ekin— no rubbing required—It drives the pain away instantly, It ie really wonderful, Sloan’s Liniment fe ' EU. i SPRAINS SoreMuse hil A PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES “4 _ ~ WEEK YOUR CREDITISO.K. ‘SPENDING 22200Q00000000000000000dg | War upon Pain! »LOAN® INIMENT em th ee | i

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